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Varazdat Lalayan

1999 - Today

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Varazdat Lalayan (born 1 May 1999, Gyumri, Armenia) is an Armenian weightlifter. He is a three-time medalist at the World Weightlifting Championships and a five-time medalist, including two gold medals, at the European Weightlifting Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Varazdat Lalayan is the 5,272nd most popular athlete (down from 5,014th in 2019), the 126th most popular biography from Ghana (down from 116th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Ghanaian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Varazdat Lalayan ranks 5,272 out of 6,025Before him are Romain Barras, Daniel Jasinski, Dmitry Malyshko, Martyna Trajdos, Lucilla Boari, and Tomás González. After him are Monika Karsch, Christian Reif, Darren Campbell, Jennifer Pareja, Ksenia Perova, and Josefina Sruoga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Varazdat Lalayan ranks 343Before him are Oriol Busquets, Rich Brian, Maykel Massó, Mike Trésor, Feryal Abdelaziz, and Elvedina Muzaferija. After him are Güven Yalçın, Malkhas Amoyan, Yazan Al-Naimat, Nicolò Martinenghi, Mats Wieffer, and Qin Haiyang.

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In Ghana

Among people born in Ghana, Varazdat Lalayan ranks 126 out of 162Before him are Stephen Ahorlu (1988), Fred Benson (1984), Richmond Forson (1980), Nana Akwasi Asare (1986), George Owu (1982), and Patrick Twumasi (1994). After him are Aisha Ayensu (1980), Rashid Sumaila (1992), Francis Amuzu (1999), Gideon Mensah (1998), Mohammed Abu (1991), and Margaret Simpson (1981).

Among ATHLETES In Ghana

Among athletes born in Ghana, Varazdat Lalayan ranks 2Before him are Ignisious Gaisah (1983). After him are Margaret Simpson (1981), Aziz Zakari (1976), Nadia Eke (1993), Benjamin Azamati (1998), Lisa-Marie Kwayie (1996), Sulemanu Tetteh (1992), Abeiku Jackson (2000), Bismark Boateng (1992), Christian Amoah (1999), and Sarfo Ansah (1998).